Thursday Aug. 28th.. from 4-9 Specialized and Hollyloft will be having the Spec. demo trailer at Harris Hill Ext. for those who might be interested in riding a bike that you may never be able to afford... or if you are looking for a new ride.... (they will have those as well).

Hope to see some of you down there.. and remember the Harris Hill Hustle is coming up, get your preride in..

Come race the Harris Hill Hustle on Saturday Sept. 20th and along with your race you get food and drink as well as a raffle ticket – the prize is a 7 night stay in Las Vegas or $150 dollars. Additional raffle chances are available for $5… there will only be a total of 250….. So get over to www.webscorer.com/register?raceid=23272 and register, bring an extra fiver (or two) to the race and double (triple) your chances of winning.

Bootleg Canyon (home of the demo portion of Interbike) is only a 30 min. drive. Blue Diamond is also 30 min away. Several prime riding destinations are only a 3 hour drive away. Tired of riding… well, you should be able to find something to keep you busy in Vegas.

(Prize is a week stay at our timeshare, if you win, we can be pretty flexible and will sort out when you want/can go…Prize is only for the hotel stay. Winner is responsible for travel costs, food, bail $ and such…If you have no ability or desire to travel you can replace the stay with $150 in cash.)

Only 250 total tickets will be sold, each registered racer will get one free, and extras are available for $5… all proceeds will go to the continued development and maintenance of the Harris Hill Ext and events like this.

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